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Fixture For Testing Ampico B Unit Valves
By A. B. Bonds

After an overlong hiatus I am reactivating my Ampico B, which has
had the valves rebuilt (among other things).  I am finding a large
variability in terms of sensitivity (apparent at low pressures) and
repeat speeds.

I am aware of most, I think, of the other factors involved (integrity
of pneumatics, freedom of movement, uniformity of piano action) and
have gone over these pretty carefully.  My thought is to build a jig
for testing the valves and I'd like to discuss the strategy.  I realize
that the proof of this pudding is whether the note plays correctly, but
it is very tedious to determine problems and adjust using the stack.

I can easily derive regulated vacuum from, e.g., the pedal source in
the piano (which is about 18") but this will have to be reduced for any
effective testing.  I have in mind simply a needle valve bleed.  This
will lead to some pressure variation as the valve operates, but if the
valve "load" (i.e., the pneumatic path) is restricted to a very small
bleed the loss should not be too great.

(One wonders if the load can't just be sealed off, but I recollect that
would not permit proper valve operation).  A meter on the input vacuum
would permit testing the valve action under a variety of heads.

Issues worth testing would involve pouch leakage, bleed leakage, ball
valve operation and speed of transition.  I am sure that many on this
forum have looked at these procedures and would have far wiser things
to say about how to go about them.

A. B. Bonds


(Message sent Fri 16 Aug 2002, 22:12:22 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Ampico, B, Fixture, Testing, Unit, Valves

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